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Author:George Kibbe Turner

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George Kibbe Turner
(1867–1952)

American author and journalist (contributing editor for McClure's Magazine). Also wrote as George K. Turner

George Kibbe Turner

Works

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  • Youth (1901)
  • The Taskmasters (1902)
  • Galveston: A Business Corporation (1906)
  • The City of Chicago: A Study of the Great Immoralities (1907)
  • The Men Who Learned to Fly : the Wright Brothers' story of their experiments, the sensations of flight and of their estimate of the future of the aeroplane (1908)
  • The Daughters of the Poor : a plain story of the development of New York city as a leading center of the white slave trade of the world, under Tammany Hall (1909)
  • The last Christian (1914)
  • The Biography Of A Million Dollars (1918)
  • Red Friday (1919)
  • Hagar's Hoard (1920)
  • White Shoulders (1921)
  • Those Who Dance (1922?)
  • The Girl in the Glass Cage (1927)

Works from periodicals

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Longer works and series

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  • "White Shoulders" (1921 Jan 15—Feb 12, The Saturday Evening Post) (5-part serial)
  • "Moonlight" (1921 Aug—Oct, The Red Book Magazine) (3-part serial)
  • Those Who Dance" (1922 Nov, Everybody's Magazine) (novella)
Chibosh series
  1. "The Phantom Factory and the Million-Dollar Dog" (1923 Sep 15, The Saturday Evening Post) (ss)
  2. "The Milk Bath and the Card Catalogue" (1923 Sep 29, The Saturday Evening Post) (novelette)
  3. "The Lone Lady in Black and the Roman-Nosed Baby" (1923 Oct 6, The Saturday Evening Post) (novelette)
  4. "The Thumbless Black Hand, or the Coming of Gonfardino" (1923 Oct 20, The Saturday Evening Post) (ss)
  5. "The Seven Dead Men" (1923 Nov 3, The Saturday Evening Post) (ss)

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1952, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 71 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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